user:AngusWOOF

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You might be a [[Wikipedia:Wikipediholic|Wikipediholic]] if

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  • you're reading John 5 in the Bible and think Jesus is talking about self-published sources
  • your kid's English teacher knows you edit
  • you wrote perl or JavaScript code to help you do something on Wikipedia
  • you considered adding Wikipedia editing to your resume
  • you decided not to since the company decided it wasn't one of those 20% Project ideas
  • you have shortcuts and hot keys to Wikipedia on your Internet browser
  • you don't feel comfortable looking at any Wikipedia page without logging on first
  • you've made arrangements in case your family member can borrow your computer
  • you meet a celebrity and feel like you have to mention that you edit their page
  • you ask to take a photo of them for their Wikipedia page
  • you ask them to tweet their information to settle any personal information issues once and for all
  • they've done exactly that
  • you use Wikipedia-editing conventions on Fandom Wikia or your business's Wiki pages
  • you get stressed when you read magazine articles and they don't have footnotes
  • you think footnotes in regular books and papers should be formatted like Wikipedia citations, and, "Ibid." bothers you
  • you use phrases like "that's cruft", "pov", "assume good faith", "let's give it 7 days"
  • you start collecting random magazines as potential citation references, but not The Sun
  • you can't get through a film or television show without pausing and noting the opening title cards and closing credits
  • same with paying attention to the billing blocks of movie posters
  • your first instinct when you see a typo anywhere is to click on "edit source"
  • you make lists like this one

My favorite articles

=Filmography examples=

These are ones I regularly refer to when building a filmography:

Other articles I spent way too much time on

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=Anime and manga=

=Books=

=Cartoons=

=Music=

=Television and film=

=People=

=Schools and organizations=

=Sports=

=Video games=

=Others=

=Voice actors=

Mostly the filmography tables but also bios.

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==English==

==Japanese==